COPPER ELECTRODE CLEANING
1. Switch off the unit, unplug the power cord from the electrical socket.
2. In a counter-clockwise motion, unscrew the electrical plug collar from the
copper electrode cell, and remove the electrical plug from electrode cell (see
drawings 44 and 45).
3. Unscrew the copper electrode cell collar, then remove the electrode cell and
place it in a bucket.
4. Pour kitchen grade vinegar into the bucket until the copper electrode cell is
immersed (see drawing 47). Soak for 1 hour and then flush with a
high-pressure garden hose.
5. Reverse steps 2 to 4 to reconnect the copper electrode cell.
POOL CARE & CHEMICALS
• All pools require care to keep the water clear and hygienically clean. With
proper chemical control, your filter will help attain this objective. Consult your
pool supply dealer for instructions regarding the proper use of chlorine,
algaecide and other chemical agents required for sparkling clear water.
• Keep pool chemicals away from children.
• Do not replenish chemicals in pool while pool is occupied. Skin or eye irritations
could occur.
• Daily checking of water parameters and chemical treatment of the water is very
important and cannot be overemphasized. Chlorine, algaecide and
maintenance of proper water parameter levels are required when filling the pool
as well as during the season. Consult your local swimming pool supply store for
instructions.
• The season's first filling of the pool may have brackish water requiring extra
water additives and extra filtering time. Do not allow swimming in pool until the
water parameters and sanitizer levels are balanced. Consult your local
swimming pool supply store for instructions.
• Chlorinated water may damage lawns, gardens or shrubbery as water is splashed outside the pool.
Lawn areas underneath the pool
liner will be destroyed. Note that some types of grass may grow through the
liner.
• Filter run time depends on pool size, weather and usage level. Experiment with
various run times so as to produce clean clear water.
• Heavy pool (or spa) usage and higher temperatures may require a higher
chlorine output to maintain proper free available chlorine residuals.
Water parameters to be maintained as part of daily maintenance:
Parameters
Free available chlorine
pH
Total alkalinity
Calcium hardness
Stabilizer (cyanuric acid)
Copper levels
Recommended range
1.0-3.0 ppm
This level may be lowered to 0.6-3.0 ppm once the
copper concentration has reached 0.2-0.3 ppm.
7.2-7.8
100-120 ppm
200-300 ppm
30-100 ppm
0.2-0.3 ppm
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